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name-style大紳明史·列傳第三十五》:解縉,字大紳,吉水人。
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link-wikipedia_enXie_Jin_(mandarin)
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    from-date 洪武戊辰年
1388/2/8 - 1389/1/27
四庫全書總目提要·卷127 子部·雜家類存目四》:縉字大紳,吉水人。洪武戊辰進士,永樂中官翰林學士。
associated-dynastydynasty:明四庫全書總目提要·卷127 子部·雜家類存目四》:舊本題明解縉撰。
Xie Jin (1369–1415), courtesy name Dashen, art name Chunyu, was a Chinese scholar-official, painter, and calligrapher during the Ming dynasty. He served as grand secretary during the reign of the Yongle Emperor from 1402 to 1407. However, his career was cut short due to the animosity of the emperor's younger son, Zhu Gaoxu. In 1411, Xie Jin was removed from office, arrested, and ultimately killed after spending several years in prison.

Xie Jin was born in 1369 in Jishui zhou, Ji'an lu (present-day Jishui County, Ji'an, Jiangxi) in Jiangxi province. He came from a family with a long-standing tradition of government service; his father, Xie Kai (, 1312–1398), was a member of the educated gentry, and two of his father's brothers served in the Ming government. Xie Jin showed exceptional aptitude for Confucian studies as a child, and in 1387, he passed the provincial civil service examination. The following year, at a remarkably young age, he passed the highest level of examinations, known as the palace examination, and was awarded the rank of jinshi. Xie Jin's older brother, Xie Jing (, 1343–1411), also achieved the same rank through the palace examination.

After this, Xie Jin was appointed to a position in the central administration (Secretariat Drafter, , Zhongshu Sheren). He quickly caught the attention of the Hongwu Emperor with his extensive knowledge and literary abilities. However, his confidence in the emperor's favor led to him becoming overly critical and bordering on arrogant, which caused displeasure among his superiors. As a result, the emperor transferred him to the Censorate and sent him back to his hometown in June 1391, with a condition that he could not seek public service for ten years. In the summer of 1399, after the Hongwu Emperor's death, Xie Jin was able to secure a modest position (Hanlin Attendant, the lowest rank—9b) at Hanlin Academy. However, he failed to impress his superiors and felt undervalued.

The turning point in Xie Jin's career came with the accession of the Yongle Emperor in the summer of 1402. He is believed to have authored the proclamation announcing the Yongle Emperor's accession to the throne, which helped him gain favor with the new ruler. In August 1402, the Yongle Emperor appointed him as his grand secretary, making him the first of seven grand secretaries since the end of 1402. He was considered the most talented and influential among them. Within a few months, he went from being an insignificant official to one of the monarch's closest advisors. In addition to managing the regular administration, he also played a key role in promoting the Yongle Emperor's policies in education and culture. He was heavily involved in revising the Taizu Shilu (Veritable Records of Emperor Taizu, i.e. the Hongwu Emperor), which aimed to substantiate and justify the Yongle Emperor's claim to the throne. He also participated in the compilation of the Yongle Encyclopedia and, in 1404, along with his colleague Grand Secretary Huang Huai, he oversaw the official examinations in the capital (Nanjing). In May of the same year, he became the head of the Imperial University.

In addition to his high political position, he also gained recognition as a poet and was considered a leading representative of the so-called "cabinet style poetry". His calligraphy was highly admired for its perfection, and he was also known for his expertise in genealogy and history. He was appreciated for his classic yet fresh literary style.

In 1404, Xie Jin strongly advocated for the appointment of the emperor's eldest son, Zhu Gaochi, as the crown prince. As a result, the grand secretaries began working closely with the crown prince, while also facing animosity from the emperor's second son, Zhu Gaoxu. In the spring of 1407, Zhu Gaoxu accused Xie Jin of favoring Jiangxi natives in the examinations and because Xie Jin also opposed the war in Vietnam, he was demoted (from the 5a to the 4b rank) and sent to Guangxi as an assistant to the head of a provincial administrative office. The following year, he was transferred even further south to Jiaozhi Province (conquered Đại Việt, present-day northern Vietnam). Xie Jin returned to the capital three years later, in early 1411, where he was received by the crown prince while the emperor was in the north. However, Zhu Gaoxu saw this reception as a violation of the rules and had Xie Jin arrested in June 1411. His family were deported to Liaodong. He was murdered by Embroidered Uniform Guard in 1415.

After the death of the Yongle Emperor, Xie Jin was gradually rehabilitated. In 1424, his family was able to return from exile, and in 1436, they regained their confiscated property. In 1465, the Chenghua Emperor officially rehabilitated Xie Jin, and in January 1591, the Wanli Emperor posthumously honored him with the name Wenyi as an expression of extraordinary recognition.

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解縉(1369年 - 1415年),字大紳,號春雨,謚文毅,江西吉水州(今江西吉安吉水縣鑑湖)人,明朝第一位內閣首輔,主編《明太祖實錄》與《永樂大典》。

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